Once again there is a Xantia owner on here with loads of electrical gremlins which will inevitably resolve to two simply diagnosed faults.
Trouble is that it will take several attempts to find out what is wrong, owing to the lack of information that seems to go with the Xantia.
Is there really no resource on the net that has circuit diagrams available for download? If we had access to the data, there are a score of us that would be able to solve most of these gremlins in minutes so if you know where this info can be found, please let us all know!
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The complete Haynes Xantia manual is available in .zip form at: http://citroeny.cz/servis/servis.htm
along with some other goodies.
along with some other goodies.
Plus a diagram showing the positions of the various spheres, the pin-out of the diagnostic connector (unfortunatly i Czech!) and some mechanical drawings:
http://citroeny.cz/servis/xantiaser/xantia.html
and links to Aktiva electrics:
http://citroeny.cz/servis/xantiaser/sch ... mata2.html
//NiSk
http://citroeny.cz/servis/xantiaser/xantia.html
and links to Aktiva electrics:
http://citroeny.cz/servis/xantiaser/sch ... mata2.html
//NiSk
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by beezer</i>
The site has quite a lot of useful stuff. Anyone here speak Czech?
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This site speaks Czech : http://www.tranexp.com:2000/InterTran
Not exactly the best native english, but at least you can get an idea of what the text is about ...
More translations at : http://translation.langenberg.com/
The site has quite a lot of useful stuff. Anyone here speak Czech?
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This site speaks Czech : http://www.tranexp.com:2000/InterTran
Not exactly the best native english, but at least you can get an idea of what the text is about ...
More translations at : http://translation.langenberg.com/